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If you're talking in terms of weight loss, Semaglutide injections have actually been found to be more effective for weight loss than Saxenda.
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Read More »The study ended up revealing that doses of 0.2mg Semaglutide daily provided significant body weight reductions when compared with doses of Liraglutide. A second study, (Lingvay.I et al, 2018) took place over 26 weeks and compared Semaglutide injections with Liraglutide and placebo with patients who had type 2 diabetes. Although the purpose of this study wasn’t to evaluate weight loss, it still showed that participants taking Semaglutide lost more weight than those on Liraglutide and placebo, and the number of people losing 5-10% of their body weight was greater amongst the Semaglutide groups than any others. In Lingvay’s study, 22-76% of Semaglutide participants lost 5% of their initial starting weight by the end of the 26 week trial compared to just 16-42% of Liraglutide participants. In addition to this, a 10% total weight reduction was achieved by 5-38% of Semaglutide participants, compared to just 0-8% with those taking Liraglutide injections. Both of these studies show Semaglutide to be more effective for weight loss than Liraglutide and could be the reason behind why the medicine is currently undergoing more clinical trials to evaluate its efficacy as a weight-loss drug. In terms of which medication is more effective for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, this would depend on your symptoms and how much management they need. Both medicines work in a very similar way within the body, but you should speak to your diabetic nurse or consultant about which one would be best for you based on your blood glucose levels and whether or not you are able to manage it conservatively with diet, exercise, and potentially metformin.
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Read More »It’s unlikely that you would experience hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar levels) with either of these injections as long as you aren’t taking any other medicines that might affect your blood glucose. You should mention any and all medicines that you’re currently taking to the prescriber during your consultation so that they can make an informed decision about your treatment in your best interests. Semaglutide does seem to have fewer side effects than Liraglutide in total (perhaps due to the fact that it is only injected once a week instead of daily), but the potency of Semaglutide may mean that these side effects could be more intense. Unfortunately, there is no way of knowing how a medicine will affect you until you begin to take it, but this is why GLP-1 receptor agonists are generally titrated up to the therapeutic dose over the course of several weeks, as it reduces the risk of experiencing severe or debilitating side effects.
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